omeythehomie said:
The christian right has a grip on the Republican Party. Under President Bush, faith based organized received large amounts of federal funding. Furthermore stem cell research has been crippled. Religion has no role in our government decisions and causes nothing but problems.
What do you think?
You are mostly correct. But these are the surface symptons of the situation. Each President in the past 20 or so years is directly responsible for appointing approximately 4800 federal appointments.
So you can imagine. Many of these appointments hire staff and run departments that are mostly out of view from the public, and the press ignores most of it unless something hits the fan.
These appointments are put in front of the President by supporters, donors, like minded thinkers.
Many of these positions (judges for example) outlast the term of the president.
The result is obvious, years after Bush is gone, the judges remain. People in the EPA and justice remain. Immigration, Labor, Defense, Economy, and on and on these people remain in positions. Even when the appointments retire or move on, those employed by the appointees can remain.
It is imperative that issues such as Church and State be critically examined by the press.
This is not a party issue. It is just as likely (though not probable) that a left wing fundamentalist President could stack the appointments to his/her thinking.
Congress is rubber stamping the new cabinet. This is the level where these practices have to stop. Congress was remiss throughout the Bush era in its oversight of Executive appointments. It is being remiss now in its appointments and oversight of the Obamma cabinet.
Our federal government is losing its checks and balances.
So, the Church and State issue, was absolutely out of control during Bush. But the whole thing is out of control in the bigger picture regardless of who the president is.